November 4, 2021

 President Steve Scully welcomes one of our newest members, John E. Robbins to SAR.



November 1, 2021

 Notes on the first SAR chapter meeting since 15 Feb 2020.

Compatriots:

The Central Coast Chapter met on Saturday, October 16, 2021, at the IHOP Restaurant, on Madonna Rd, San Luis Obispo.  The turn-out was, to say the least, miserable; only nine members attended.  Since there was not a quorum, we had lunch and a gab fest. 

We were notified by the management of IHOP that in the future, unless the total of the meals was at least $125.00, we would have to pay that amount as a minimum fee for the facilitates.  It was suggested that we consider a ZOOM meeting in December and that's probably what will happen.

Perhaps those who decided not to attend the meeting could suggest some alternative for future meetings.  If you want to make some suggestions, send an email to our president, Steve Scully at:  sses@charter.net

 Russ Haynes, Blog Editor,  RNHaynes@aol.com


 

GOOD NEWS

2/27/2021

 Anneke Talke, 16 years old is honored by the Central Coast Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) for being the first female scout in San Luis Obispo county to be certified rank of Eagle Scout.  Anneke is home-schooled and is also taking college courses through Cuesta and Cal Poly. Anneke’s goal is to one day work in the field of Neurosciences. Anneke enjoys singing, playing the piano, swimming, reading and loves spending time with her family.

 On February 27, 2021, members of SAR gathered at Mission Plaza to award Anneke a Certificate of Recognition and Eagle Scout medal.  Anneke, who is a member of Troop # 323, was presented with $200 for her remarkable accomplishment and to help further her education.  Pictured below is Anneke’s proud father, Stephan and William Crewe of the Boy Scouts of America.